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Permaculture For Beginners!
In this video, we show you a practical example, of permaculture design, in use. The sheep graze around the bee boxes, and the chickens break up the pest cycle.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/permapasturesfarm/
published: 02 Aug 2020
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Beautiful No Dig Permaculture Kitchen Garden | Small-Scale Potager Style Vegetable Garden
This video is of Tim and Maddy Harland's beautiful no dig permaculture kitchen garden in Hapmshire UK. Tim and Maddy are the founders of the fantastic @Permaculture Magazine and have a tranquil vegetable garden, meadow and food forest at their home that has been maturing for 25 years! I hope that this is a prime example of what can be achieved in a relatively small space, and that you don't always have to follow the norms when it comes to growing your own food.
No dig gardening is a wonderful method of growing food as it brings a whole host of benefits. Not only are you saving time and effort in the garden, you're also improving the health of your soil and as a result, the health of your plants. I love the geometry that Maddy and Tim have with their triangle shaped raised beds, as well a...
published: 22 Jan 2021
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The Permaculture Principles
The Permaculture Principles guide our design decisions and formulate the structure of our Permaculture system. We are using David Holmgren's 12 principle version which are used to help guide every Permaculture design.
OSU's free Intro to Permaculture Course:
https://open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/
OSU's Permaculture Design Certificate Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificate-online
OSU's Advanced Permaculture Design Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/advanced-permaculture-design-tools-climate-resilience
published: 02 May 2016
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What is Permaculture? (And Why Should I Care?)
A quick look at the concepts of Permaculture. I try to define what it is, and then get at why Permaculture is important for a world that is facing a rapidly changing climate.
Help me make more videos like this via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2iz4lIV
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurClimateNow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/occvideos/
Email: occ.climate@gmail.com
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Resources:
1. Happen Films: https://www.youtube.com/user/happenfilms
2. Bill Mollison's Lectures: http://www.networkearth.org/perma/culture.html
3. Edible Forest Gardens Vol I & II: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890132608/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1890132608&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=47c9e882b1779b7fb6cd626c40b030e3
4. Gaia's Garden: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/16...
published: 09 Jun 2017
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Legendary Australian Permaculture Garden Tour – David Holmgren & Su Dennett's Melliodora
In Episode 2 of Permaculture Tours, we visit Melliodora, the home of David Holmgren and Su Dennett in Victoria, Australia. David is the co-originator of the permaculture concept and this tour offers an insight into how he and Su have designed their home and gardens according to permaculture design principles.
Come and take a tour through the four zones that make up their 1-hectare property – vegetable gardens, fruit trees, geese, goats and chickens, a tiny house, and a very cool “cool cupboard” in the kitchen!
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Zone 0: The House
02:23 - The Kitchen
03:53 - Zone 1: House Gardens
05:05 - Zone 2: The Orchard
06:57 - Zone 3: Dwellings & Water Catchment
08:43 - Zone 4: Beyond the Boundary
10:22 - Outro
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com...
published: 03 Dec 2019
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Hugely Abundant 1-Acre Permaculture Homestead Tour – Limestone Permaculture Farm Revisit
Watch the first tour we did back in 2015! https://youtu.be/jSNc13cmknE
In Episode 3 of Permaculture Tours we revisit the amazing Limestone Permaculture Farm. in NSW, Australia. We first visited Limestone back in 2015, when Brett and Nici were five years into developing their 1-acre permaculture property, working full time off-farm and creating their piece of paradise in their spare time.
This revisit film was shot in October 2019 – four years on, Brett and Nici are full time at home, teaching permaculture and homesteading, offering farm tours, selling produce and thriving despite a severe drought and encroaching bushfires.
Brett gives us a tour of the property, showing how things have changed and developed since we last visited, and Brett and Nici describe the motivation behind all thei...
published: 16 Apr 2020
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Permaculture | Sustainable Agriculture | The Art Of Living परमाकल्चर - स्थायी वा लाभदायक खेती
Introduction To Permaculture by Binay Kumar from Art of Living on how to create sustainable ways of Agriculture.
Major challenge with the food business in the world today is because "food" is looked separate from agriculture.
Only 30% of the chemicals put in the soil are absorbed by the plant. If it was 100% then food would have been lethal.
Permaculture works keeping in mind the health of the soil, water & air.
https://m.facebook.com/AOLpermaculture/
published: 15 May 2019
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10 BIGgest DESIGN MISTAKES made in the Permaculture Orchard
10 DESIGN MISTAKES I've made in the Permaculture Orchard. Please don't make THESE same mistakes, errors, fails (Part 1 of 4 MISTAKES Series)
YOU WILL MAKE MISTAKES. Learn from mine, make some of your own. Make adjustments Principle # 12 in Permaculture : ‘Creatively use and respond to change’ with the feedback loop. There comes a point when you just need to start, everything will not be perfect, you will never know absolutely everything you need to know. Mistakes are a part of life. Make mistakes and learn from them.
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Have trees already? NEW PRUNING COURSE. Start for free at http://pruningcourse.com
Intrigued and want to VISIT the Permaculture Orchard? Start your VIRTUAL TOUR of the Permaculture Orchard for FREE at : http://miracle.farm/en/vt1/
Want t...
published: 11 Sep 2020
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Traditional Landscape Design vs Permaculture Landscape Design
A young family wants to make a change and asked two different landscape design teams to design their landscape for healthy fruits and vegetables, nuts and eggs. The two companies create designs and got back with the couple. The video shows the results and below you can easily see the connections and benefits the permaculture design took into the family’s consideration.
Where the traditional design does meet the family’s needs, the permaculture design take a practical look at the landscape, the couple’s desires, and joins them together with harmonious interaction. Here are some of the connections:
Chicken house:
At a spot in the property where it will eventually leach nutrients down slope into the landscape.
Captures it’s own water.
Deep bedding method so the whole thing is a egg making ...
published: 05 Dec 2016
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Inspirational Small-Scale Permaculture Homestead | Low Cost Self-Sufficiency on Less Than an Acre
Order Liz's BRAND NEW book Grounded: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk/grounded.html
In my opinion, Byther Farm is one of the best examples of how you can produce a huge amount of food whilst being on a tight budget. This is self-sufficiency in the truest form. Find out how Liz went from being bedbound due to illness to now being self-sufficient as well as feeding 20 other local families in just a few short years. This is what permaculture is about, this is proof that dreams can be realised no matter how little resources you may have available. Liz started with creating a raised bed vegetable garden and now has a full small-scale homestead featuring a maturing food forest, poultry, undercover growing and much more.
Order the book directly from Liz for a signed copy: https://bytherfarm.com/...
published: 05 Feb 2021
8:29
Permaculture For Beginners!
In this video, we show you a practical example, of permaculture design, in use. The sheep graze around the bee boxes, and the chickens break up the pest cycle.
...
In this video, we show you a practical example, of permaculture design, in use. The sheep graze around the bee boxes, and the chickens break up the pest cycle.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/permapasturesfarm/
https://wn.com/Permaculture_For_Beginners
In this video, we show you a practical example, of permaculture design, in use. The sheep graze around the bee boxes, and the chickens break up the pest cycle.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/permapasturesfarm/
- published: 02 Aug 2020
- views: 26952
10:29
Beautiful No Dig Permaculture Kitchen Garden | Small-Scale Potager Style Vegetable Garden
This video is of Tim and Maddy Harland's beautiful no dig permaculture kitchen garden in Hapmshire UK. Tim and Maddy are the founders of the fantastic @Permacul...
This video is of Tim and Maddy Harland's beautiful no dig permaculture kitchen garden in Hapmshire UK. Tim and Maddy are the founders of the fantastic @Permaculture Magazine and have a tranquil vegetable garden, meadow and food forest at their home that has been maturing for 25 years! I hope that this is a prime example of what can be achieved in a relatively small space, and that you don't always have to follow the norms when it comes to growing your own food.
No dig gardening is a wonderful method of growing food as it brings a whole host of benefits. Not only are you saving time and effort in the garden, you're also improving the health of your soil and as a result, the health of your plants. I love the geometry that Maddy and Tim have with their triangle shaped raised beds, as well as a big emphasis on vertical gardening and permaculture principles.
Permaculture Magazine: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/
Permaculture Books: https://permanentpublications.co.uk/
Permaculture Magazine YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/PermacultureMedia
-Huw's books-
Signed copies of my books: https://huwrichards.shop/
-Clothing-
Awesome clothing designed for vegetable gardeners: https://huwrichards.teemill.com/
-Online Courses-
More Food Less Effort Course: http://morefoodlesseffort.com/
Planting Plan Short Course: https://abundanceacademy.online/p/the-monthly-planting-plan
-Social-
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuwRichardsOfficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huwsgarden/
#permaculture #nodig #kitchengarden
https://wn.com/Beautiful_No_Dig_Permaculture_Kitchen_Garden_|_Small_Scale_Potager_Style_Vegetable_Garden
This video is of Tim and Maddy Harland's beautiful no dig permaculture kitchen garden in Hapmshire UK. Tim and Maddy are the founders of the fantastic @Permaculture Magazine and have a tranquil vegetable garden, meadow and food forest at their home that has been maturing for 25 years! I hope that this is a prime example of what can be achieved in a relatively small space, and that you don't always have to follow the norms when it comes to growing your own food.
No dig gardening is a wonderful method of growing food as it brings a whole host of benefits. Not only are you saving time and effort in the garden, you're also improving the health of your soil and as a result, the health of your plants. I love the geometry that Maddy and Tim have with their triangle shaped raised beds, as well as a big emphasis on vertical gardening and permaculture principles.
Permaculture Magazine: https://www.permaculture.co.uk/
Permaculture Books: https://permanentpublications.co.uk/
Permaculture Magazine YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/PermacultureMedia
-Huw's books-
Signed copies of my books: https://huwrichards.shop/
-Clothing-
Awesome clothing designed for vegetable gardeners: https://huwrichards.teemill.com/
-Online Courses-
More Food Less Effort Course: http://morefoodlesseffort.com/
Planting Plan Short Course: https://abundanceacademy.online/p/the-monthly-planting-plan
-Social-
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuwRichardsOfficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huwsgarden/
#permaculture #nodig #kitchengarden
- published: 22 Jan 2021
- views: 457034
9:43
The Permaculture Principles
The Permaculture Principles guide our design decisions and formulate the structure of our Permaculture system. We are using David Holmgren's 12 principle versio...
The Permaculture Principles guide our design decisions and formulate the structure of our Permaculture system. We are using David Holmgren's 12 principle version which are used to help guide every Permaculture design.
OSU's free Intro to Permaculture Course:
https://open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/
OSU's Permaculture Design Certificate Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificate-online
OSU's Advanced Permaculture Design Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/advanced-permaculture-design-tools-climate-resilience
https://wn.com/The_Permaculture_Principles
The Permaculture Principles guide our design decisions and formulate the structure of our Permaculture system. We are using David Holmgren's 12 principle version which are used to help guide every Permaculture design.
OSU's free Intro to Permaculture Course:
https://open.oregonstate.edu/courses/permaculture/
OSU's Permaculture Design Certificate Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/permaculture-design-certificate-online
OSU's Advanced Permaculture Design Course:
https://pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/advanced-permaculture-design-tools-climate-resilience
- published: 02 May 2016
- views: 603300
4:50
What is Permaculture? (And Why Should I Care?)
A quick look at the concepts of Permaculture. I try to define what it is, and then get at why Permaculture is important for a world that is facing a rapidly cha...
A quick look at the concepts of Permaculture. I try to define what it is, and then get at why Permaculture is important for a world that is facing a rapidly changing climate.
Help me make more videos like this via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2iz4lIV
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurClimateNow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/occvideos/
Email: occ.climate@gmail.com
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Resources:
1. Happen Films: https://www.youtube.com/user/happenfilms
2. Bill Mollison's Lectures: http://www.networkearth.org/perma/culture.html
3. Edible Forest Gardens Vol I & II: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890132608/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1890132608&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=47c9e882b1779b7fb6cd626c40b030e3
4. Gaia's Garden: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1603580298/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1603580298&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=4a1380297c66203bdcec1e0a04f9b1b9
5. Permaculture Promise: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612124275/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1612124275&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=79871892a572fc17dcba0826f63afca6
6. Redesigning Civilization with Permaculture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y_MleU8iNQ
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Images:
1. Houses designed by Freepik: http://www.freepik.com/free-vector/houses-collection_791498.htm
2. Blue Paper texture: http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/background-of-blue-recycled-paper_972786.htm
3. Paper Texture: http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/paper-texture_1034443.htm
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Music:
Street Dreams by LAKEY INSPIRED
Find LAKEY on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Support LAKEY on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lakeyinspired
I now use Artlist.io for all my music. You can get 2 months free of Artlist.io with this link: https://artlist.io/Charlie-278823
https://wn.com/What_Is_Permaculture_(And_Why_Should_I_Care_)
A quick look at the concepts of Permaculture. I try to define what it is, and then get at why Permaculture is important for a world that is facing a rapidly changing climate.
Help me make more videos like this via Patreon: http://bit.ly/2iz4lIV
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurClimateNow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/occvideos/
Email: occ.climate@gmail.com
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Resources:
1. Happen Films: https://www.youtube.com/user/happenfilms
2. Bill Mollison's Lectures: http://www.networkearth.org/perma/culture.html
3. Edible Forest Gardens Vol I & II: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890132608/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1890132608&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=47c9e882b1779b7fb6cd626c40b030e3
4. Gaia's Garden: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1603580298/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1603580298&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=4a1380297c66203bdcec1e0a04f9b1b9
5. Permaculture Promise: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612124275/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=1612124275&linkCode;=as2&tag;=ourcha0e-20&linkId;=79871892a572fc17dcba0826f63afca6
6. Redesigning Civilization with Permaculture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y_MleU8iNQ
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Images:
1. Houses designed by Freepik: http://www.freepik.com/free-vector/houses-collection_791498.htm
2. Blue Paper texture: http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/background-of-blue-recycled-paper_972786.htm
3. Paper Texture: http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/paper-texture_1034443.htm
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Music:
Street Dreams by LAKEY INSPIRED
Find LAKEY on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
Support LAKEY on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lakeyinspired
I now use Artlist.io for all my music. You can get 2 months free of Artlist.io with this link: https://artlist.io/Charlie-278823
- published: 09 Jun 2017
- views: 118215
11:26
Legendary Australian Permaculture Garden Tour – David Holmgren & Su Dennett's Melliodora
In Episode 2 of Permaculture Tours, we visit Melliodora, the home of David Holmgren and Su Dennett in Victoria, Australia. David is the co-originator of the per...
In Episode 2 of Permaculture Tours, we visit Melliodora, the home of David Holmgren and Su Dennett in Victoria, Australia. David is the co-originator of the permaculture concept and this tour offers an insight into how he and Su have designed their home and gardens according to permaculture design principles.
Come and take a tour through the four zones that make up their 1-hectare property – vegetable gardens, fruit trees, geese, goats and chickens, a tiny house, and a very cool “cool cupboard” in the kitchen!
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Zone 0: The House
02:23 - The Kitchen
03:53 - Zone 1: House Gardens
05:05 - Zone 2: The Orchard
06:57 - Zone 3: Dwellings & Water Catchment
08:43 - Zone 4: Beyond the Boundary
10:22 - Outro
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFFSBzsPn0k
** Find out more about Melliodora and David and Su’s work in permaculture on these websites **
Holmgren Design: https://holmgren.com.au/melliodora/
Retrosuburbia: https://retrosuburbia.com/
** Find out more about Happen Films **
If you’re interested in supporting us to make more films, check out https://patreon.com/happenfilms
For more info about Happen Films, check out our website: https://happenfilms.com We make short films and feature films, all with a permaculture, resilience, sustainability focus. Don’t forget to Subscribe here on YouTube!
Find us on social media
Twitter: https://twitter.com/happenfilms
Instagram: https://instagram.com/happenfilms
Facebook: https://facebook.com/happenfilms
** Film credits **
Directed and written by Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson
Produced by Antoinette Wilson
Cinematography and editing by Jordan Osmond
Story feedback and suggestions from Nick Tucker
** Thanks! **
To our wonderful supporters on Patreon, who helped make this film happen: Namaste Foundation, Sankar Madhavan, Carolyn Gillum, Tabitha Bristow, Aubra Kinyon, Vijayalakshmi, Cicely Jette Stewart, Brett Davidson, Tony Schaufelberger, Rachel Lewis, Gabriel Moreno, Nathan Kitchen, Alex Muir, Geoffrey Torkington, Tiitus Laine, Mehron Kugler, Rex & Jo, Jess O'Shea, David, Denise Bijoux, Dave Webb, Pierre Blom, Moana Kiff, William B. Everett, Ron Hastie.
** Subtitles and closed captions **
We love that so many people have translated for our films here on YouTube. If you’d like to be part of that community you can contribute by clicking the "..." below the video and selecting "Add translations" from the dropdown menu. Thanks for your help!
https://wn.com/Legendary_Australian_Permaculture_Garden_Tour_–_David_Holmgren_Su_Dennett's_Melliodora
In Episode 2 of Permaculture Tours, we visit Melliodora, the home of David Holmgren and Su Dennett in Victoria, Australia. David is the co-originator of the permaculture concept and this tour offers an insight into how he and Su have designed their home and gardens according to permaculture design principles.
Come and take a tour through the four zones that make up their 1-hectare property – vegetable gardens, fruit trees, geese, goats and chickens, a tiny house, and a very cool “cool cupboard” in the kitchen!
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:01 - Zone 0: The House
02:23 - The Kitchen
03:53 - Zone 1: House Gardens
05:05 - Zone 2: The Orchard
06:57 - Zone 3: Dwellings & Water Catchment
08:43 - Zone 4: Beyond the Boundary
10:22 - Outro
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFFSBzsPn0k
** Find out more about Melliodora and David and Su’s work in permaculture on these websites **
Holmgren Design: https://holmgren.com.au/melliodora/
Retrosuburbia: https://retrosuburbia.com/
** Find out more about Happen Films **
If you’re interested in supporting us to make more films, check out https://patreon.com/happenfilms
For more info about Happen Films, check out our website: https://happenfilms.com We make short films and feature films, all with a permaculture, resilience, sustainability focus. Don’t forget to Subscribe here on YouTube!
Find us on social media
Twitter: https://twitter.com/happenfilms
Instagram: https://instagram.com/happenfilms
Facebook: https://facebook.com/happenfilms
** Film credits **
Directed and written by Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson
Produced by Antoinette Wilson
Cinematography and editing by Jordan Osmond
Story feedback and suggestions from Nick Tucker
** Thanks! **
To our wonderful supporters on Patreon, who helped make this film happen: Namaste Foundation, Sankar Madhavan, Carolyn Gillum, Tabitha Bristow, Aubra Kinyon, Vijayalakshmi, Cicely Jette Stewart, Brett Davidson, Tony Schaufelberger, Rachel Lewis, Gabriel Moreno, Nathan Kitchen, Alex Muir, Geoffrey Torkington, Tiitus Laine, Mehron Kugler, Rex & Jo, Jess O'Shea, David, Denise Bijoux, Dave Webb, Pierre Blom, Moana Kiff, William B. Everett, Ron Hastie.
** Subtitles and closed captions **
We love that so many people have translated for our films here on YouTube. If you’d like to be part of that community you can contribute by clicking the "..." below the video and selecting "Add translations" from the dropdown menu. Thanks for your help!
- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 879422
17:39
Hugely Abundant 1-Acre Permaculture Homestead Tour – Limestone Permaculture Farm Revisit
Watch the first tour we did back in 2015! https://youtu.be/jSNc13cmknE
In Episode 3 of Permaculture Tours we revisit the amazing Limestone Permaculture Farm. i...
Watch the first tour we did back in 2015! https://youtu.be/jSNc13cmknE
In Episode 3 of Permaculture Tours we revisit the amazing Limestone Permaculture Farm. in NSW, Australia. We first visited Limestone back in 2015, when Brett and Nici were five years into developing their 1-acre permaculture property, working full time off-farm and creating their piece of paradise in their spare time.
This revisit film was shot in October 2019 – four years on, Brett and Nici are full time at home, teaching permaculture and homesteading, offering farm tours, selling produce and thriving despite a severe drought and encroaching bushfires.
Brett gives us a tour of the property, showing how things have changed and developed since we last visited, and Brett and Nici describe the motivation behind all their hard work.
In a couple of weeks we’ll be making a podcast episode with Brett and Nici to talk about how they fared during Australia’s horrific 2019-20 bushfire season, their farm’s resilience to drought and more. Add a comment below if you have a question you’d be keen to ask them via the podcast!
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 1 – Abdullah House: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFFSBzsPn0k
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 2 – Melliodora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss1BjW2kSNs
** Follow Limestone Permaculture Farm **
Website: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LimestonePermaculture
** Find out more about Happen Films **
If you’re interested in supporting us to make more films, check out https://patreon.com/happenfilms
For more info about Happen Films, check out our website: https://happenfilms.com We make short films and feature films, all with a permaculture, resilience, sustainability focus. Don’t forget to Subscribe here on YouTube!
Find us on social media
Twitter: https://twitter.com/happenfilms
Instagram: https://instagram.com/happenfilms
Facebook: https://facebook.com/happenfilms
** Film credits **
Directed by Jordan Osmond
Written by Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson
Cinematography by Jordan Osmond
Editing by Emma Smart - https://emmasmartcreative.com/home
Additional edits, color grading, sound mix by Jordan Osmond
** Thanks! **
To our wonderful supporters on Patreon, who helped make this film happen: Alex Muir, Dave Webb, Jess O’Shea, Brett Davidson, Jess, Pierre Blom, Tabitha Bristow, Sankar Madhavan, Namaste Foundation
** Subtitles and closed captions **
We love that so many people have translated for our films here on YouTube. If you’d like to be part of that community you can contribute by clicking the “...” below the video and selecting “Add translations” from the dropdown menu. Thanks for your help!
https://wn.com/Hugely_Abundant_1_Acre_Permaculture_Homestead_Tour_–_Limestone_Permaculture_Farm_Revisit
Watch the first tour we did back in 2015! https://youtu.be/jSNc13cmknE
In Episode 3 of Permaculture Tours we revisit the amazing Limestone Permaculture Farm. in NSW, Australia. We first visited Limestone back in 2015, when Brett and Nici were five years into developing their 1-acre permaculture property, working full time off-farm and creating their piece of paradise in their spare time.
This revisit film was shot in October 2019 – four years on, Brett and Nici are full time at home, teaching permaculture and homesteading, offering farm tours, selling produce and thriving despite a severe drought and encroaching bushfires.
Brett gives us a tour of the property, showing how things have changed and developed since we last visited, and Brett and Nici describe the motivation behind all their hard work.
In a couple of weeks we’ll be making a podcast episode with Brett and Nici to talk about how they fared during Australia’s horrific 2019-20 bushfire season, their farm’s resilience to drought and more. Add a comment below if you have a question you’d be keen to ask them via the podcast!
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 1 – Abdullah House: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFFSBzsPn0k
Watch Permaculture Tours Episode 2 – Melliodora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss1BjW2kSNs
** Follow Limestone Permaculture Farm **
Website: https://www.limestonepermaculture.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limestone_permaculture
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LimestonePermaculture
** Find out more about Happen Films **
If you’re interested in supporting us to make more films, check out https://patreon.com/happenfilms
For more info about Happen Films, check out our website: https://happenfilms.com We make short films and feature films, all with a permaculture, resilience, sustainability focus. Don’t forget to Subscribe here on YouTube!
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- published: 16 Apr 2020
- views: 1336577
14:29
Permaculture | Sustainable Agriculture | The Art Of Living परमाकल्चर - स्थायी वा लाभदायक खेती
Introduction To Permaculture by Binay Kumar from Art of Living on how to create sustainable ways of Agriculture.
Major challenge with the food business in the ...
Introduction To Permaculture by Binay Kumar from Art of Living on how to create sustainable ways of Agriculture.
Major challenge with the food business in the world today is because "food" is looked separate from agriculture.
Only 30% of the chemicals put in the soil are absorbed by the plant. If it was 100% then food would have been lethal.
Permaculture works keeping in mind the health of the soil, water & air.
https://m.facebook.com/AOLpermaculture/
https://wn.com/Permaculture_|_Sustainable_Agriculture_|_The_Art_Of_Living_परमाकल्चर_स्थायी_वा_लाभदायक_खेती
Introduction To Permaculture by Binay Kumar from Art of Living on how to create sustainable ways of Agriculture.
Major challenge with the food business in the world today is because "food" is looked separate from agriculture.
Only 30% of the chemicals put in the soil are absorbed by the plant. If it was 100% then food would have been lethal.
Permaculture works keeping in mind the health of the soil, water & air.
https://m.facebook.com/AOLpermaculture/
- published: 15 May 2019
- views: 588997
24:45
10 BIGgest DESIGN MISTAKES made in the Permaculture Orchard
10 DESIGN MISTAKES I've made in the Permaculture Orchard. Please don't make THESE same mistakes, errors, fails (Part 1 of 4 MISTAKES Series)
YOU WILL MAKE MISTA...
10 DESIGN MISTAKES I've made in the Permaculture Orchard. Please don't make THESE same mistakes, errors, fails (Part 1 of 4 MISTAKES Series)
YOU WILL MAKE MISTAKES. Learn from mine, make some of your own. Make adjustments Principle # 12 in Permaculture : ‘Creatively use and respond to change’ with the feedback loop. There comes a point when you just need to start, everything will not be perfect, you will never know absolutely everything you need to know. Mistakes are a part of life. Make mistakes and learn from them.
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Have trees already? NEW PRUNING COURSE. Start for free at http://pruningcourse.com
Intrigued and want to VISIT the Permaculture Orchard? Start your VIRTUAL TOUR of the Permaculture Orchard for FREE at : http://miracle.farm/en/vt1/
Want to LEARN how to setup your own Permaculture Orchard or Planting? Watch the FILM 'The Permaculture Orchard: Beyond Organic' http://www.permacultureorchard.com
Want FOOD see The Farm: http://miracle.farm
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https://wn.com/10_Biggest_Design_Mistakes_Made_In_The_Permaculture_Orchard
10 DESIGN MISTAKES I've made in the Permaculture Orchard. Please don't make THESE same mistakes, errors, fails (Part 1 of 4 MISTAKES Series)
YOU WILL MAKE MISTAKES. Learn from mine, make some of your own. Make adjustments Principle # 12 in Permaculture : ‘Creatively use and respond to change’ with the feedback loop. There comes a point when you just need to start, everything will not be perfect, you will never know absolutely everything you need to know. Mistakes are a part of life. Make mistakes and learn from them.
_______________________________________
Have trees already? NEW PRUNING COURSE. Start for free at http://pruningcourse.com
Intrigued and want to VISIT the Permaculture Orchard? Start your VIRTUAL TOUR of the Permaculture Orchard for FREE at : http://miracle.farm/en/vt1/
Want to LEARN how to setup your own Permaculture Orchard or Planting? Watch the FILM 'The Permaculture Orchard: Beyond Organic' http://www.permacultureorchard.com
Want FOOD see The Farm: http://miracle.farm
Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lesfermes.farms
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefansobkowiak/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefan-sobkowiak-91694442/
- published: 11 Sep 2020
- views: 106158
11:51
Traditional Landscape Design vs Permaculture Landscape Design
A young family wants to make a change and asked two different landscape design teams to design their landscape for healthy fruits and vegetables, nuts and eggs....
A young family wants to make a change and asked two different landscape design teams to design their landscape for healthy fruits and vegetables, nuts and eggs. The two companies create designs and got back with the couple. The video shows the results and below you can easily see the connections and benefits the permaculture design took into the family’s consideration.
Where the traditional design does meet the family’s needs, the permaculture design take a practical look at the landscape, the couple’s desires, and joins them together with harmonious interaction. Here are some of the connections:
Chicken house:
At a spot in the property where it will eventually leach nutrients down slope into the landscape.
Captures it’s own water.
Deep bedding method so the whole thing is a egg making compost generator.
Greenhouse A:
Grow food all year.
Doubles as a plant nursery.
Greenhouse B:
Heats and cools home by providing a buffer zone and convection.
Cleanses grey water.
Grows nutrient dense tropical food plants because it has a microclimate that can do that.
Adds additional living space to the home.
Orchard / Food forest:
Captures it’s own water by designing it with the slope of the landscape.
Fertilized by both chicken system and support species.
Ecosystem design to maximum yield.
Once established it is almost a zero work system.
Wilfdlife habitat.
Nature area for a sense of well being.
Real long term low maintenance food security
Garden and crops:
You garden more efficiently when you have to walk through the garden to get into the house.
Utilizes keyhole gardens with one entry/rotation point instead of rectangular garden that needs to be worked from the outside perimeter.
The darker green areas are support species that are filled with nitrogen and nutrient accumulating species as well as pollinator attractors and beneficial predatory insect attractors to aid in suppressing pests and to create wildlife habitat with an ecosystem rather than monoculture.
Vegetables washing station near home entry to maximize work efficiency that also uses the wash water to keep worm farm moist. The culling of leaves and plants from the garden go into the worm farm to feed the worms. The worm farm has a drain at the bottom so they can harvest the worm juice after each wash.
Water tanks:
Catches drinkable and irrigation water from the roof.
Pumped out with a solar powered pump.
Irrigates garden with simple low tech, low cost, efficient system.
Chicken system:
Creates low work natural fertilizer.
De-pests growing areas
De-weeds growing areas
Feeds chickens
Compost area:
Along with the chicken house it serves as a organic nutrient cycling area.
Gives quicker compost for garden needs
Feeds chickens
Store:
The city ordinances allow having a store/stand of some types to sell directly to the public.
Parking area captures run off water for food forest
Community is established with sales
Money is made
Community area:
Comfortable outside living space
outdoor cooking area
A visually and aesthetically pleasing area for the family and visitors
Meeting area
As you can see there are a lot of connections made in a permaculture design that will benefit this family, the soil, wildlife, and the environment. And this example could be used for a standard suburban lot up to around an acre or so of land. But it does not stop there. A baby boomer couple has now called upon a conventional agriculture consultant and a permaculture consultant to design their farm. This should be a show down of exciting designs and the results should be in soon.
https://wn.com/Traditional_Landscape_Design_Vs_Permaculture_Landscape_Design
A young family wants to make a change and asked two different landscape design teams to design their landscape for healthy fruits and vegetables, nuts and eggs. The two companies create designs and got back with the couple. The video shows the results and below you can easily see the connections and benefits the permaculture design took into the family’s consideration.
Where the traditional design does meet the family’s needs, the permaculture design take a practical look at the landscape, the couple’s desires, and joins them together with harmonious interaction. Here are some of the connections:
Chicken house:
At a spot in the property where it will eventually leach nutrients down slope into the landscape.
Captures it’s own water.
Deep bedding method so the whole thing is a egg making compost generator.
Greenhouse A:
Grow food all year.
Doubles as a plant nursery.
Greenhouse B:
Heats and cools home by providing a buffer zone and convection.
Cleanses grey water.
Grows nutrient dense tropical food plants because it has a microclimate that can do that.
Adds additional living space to the home.
Orchard / Food forest:
Captures it’s own water by designing it with the slope of the landscape.
Fertilized by both chicken system and support species.
Ecosystem design to maximum yield.
Once established it is almost a zero work system.
Wilfdlife habitat.
Nature area for a sense of well being.
Real long term low maintenance food security
Garden and crops:
You garden more efficiently when you have to walk through the garden to get into the house.
Utilizes keyhole gardens with one entry/rotation point instead of rectangular garden that needs to be worked from the outside perimeter.
The darker green areas are support species that are filled with nitrogen and nutrient accumulating species as well as pollinator attractors and beneficial predatory insect attractors to aid in suppressing pests and to create wildlife habitat with an ecosystem rather than monoculture.
Vegetables washing station near home entry to maximize work efficiency that also uses the wash water to keep worm farm moist. The culling of leaves and plants from the garden go into the worm farm to feed the worms. The worm farm has a drain at the bottom so they can harvest the worm juice after each wash.
Water tanks:
Catches drinkable and irrigation water from the roof.
Pumped out with a solar powered pump.
Irrigates garden with simple low tech, low cost, efficient system.
Chicken system:
Creates low work natural fertilizer.
De-pests growing areas
De-weeds growing areas
Feeds chickens
Compost area:
Along with the chicken house it serves as a organic nutrient cycling area.
Gives quicker compost for garden needs
Feeds chickens
Store:
The city ordinances allow having a store/stand of some types to sell directly to the public.
Parking area captures run off water for food forest
Community is established with sales
Money is made
Community area:
Comfortable outside living space
outdoor cooking area
A visually and aesthetically pleasing area for the family and visitors
Meeting area
As you can see there are a lot of connections made in a permaculture design that will benefit this family, the soil, wildlife, and the environment. And this example could be used for a standard suburban lot up to around an acre or so of land. But it does not stop there. A baby boomer couple has now called upon a conventional agriculture consultant and a permaculture consultant to design their farm. This should be a show down of exciting designs and the results should be in soon.
- published: 05 Dec 2016
- views: 267686
13:42
Inspirational Small-Scale Permaculture Homestead | Low Cost Self-Sufficiency on Less Than an Acre
Order Liz's BRAND NEW book Grounded: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk/grounded.html
In my opinion, Byther Farm is one of the best examples of how you can produce...
Order Liz's BRAND NEW book Grounded: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk/grounded.html
In my opinion, Byther Farm is one of the best examples of how you can produce a huge amount of food whilst being on a tight budget. This is self-sufficiency in the truest form. Find out how Liz went from being bedbound due to illness to now being self-sufficient as well as feeding 20 other local families in just a few short years. This is what permaculture is about, this is proof that dreams can be realised no matter how little resources you may have available. Liz started with creating a raised bed vegetable garden and now has a full small-scale homestead featuring a maturing food forest, poultry, undercover growing and much more.
Order the book directly from Liz for a signed copy: https://bytherfarm.com/books
Amazon link for Grounded: https://bytherfarm.com/books
With huge thanks to Liz Zorab for her time and patience: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0Ha5QljsCV5UqIkobBrcQ
#homestead #permaculture #selfsufficiency
https://wn.com/Inspirational_Small_Scale_Permaculture_Homestead_|_Low_Cost_Self_Sufficiency_On_Less_Than_An_Acre
Order Liz's BRAND NEW book Grounded: https://shop.permaculture.co.uk/grounded.html
In my opinion, Byther Farm is one of the best examples of how you can produce a huge amount of food whilst being on a tight budget. This is self-sufficiency in the truest form. Find out how Liz went from being bedbound due to illness to now being self-sufficient as well as feeding 20 other local families in just a few short years. This is what permaculture is about, this is proof that dreams can be realised no matter how little resources you may have available. Liz started with creating a raised bed vegetable garden and now has a full small-scale homestead featuring a maturing food forest, poultry, undercover growing and much more.
Order the book directly from Liz for a signed copy: https://bytherfarm.com/books
Amazon link for Grounded: https://bytherfarm.com/books
With huge thanks to Liz Zorab for her time and patience: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe0Ha5QljsCV5UqIkobBrcQ
#homestead #permaculture #selfsufficiency
- published: 05 Feb 2021
- views: 109992